On the night of January 18, the full moon Farthest from the world in the year

This January 18, the full moon farthest from Earth in 2022, the “micro full moon” will appear slightly smaller than usual. can observe all night

Today (17 Jan 2022), National Astronomical Research Institute (Public Organization) (Public Organization) revealed that January 18 is a full moon night. The moon will orbit at the farthest distance from Earth in the year, known as “Micro Full Moon” (Micro Full Moon) distance from Earth regarding 401,011 km. Such nights will see the full moon appear small. best in the year began to observe the moon with the naked eye in the east After the sun goes down, around 6:30 p.m. until dawn

The Moon revolves around the Earth in one ellipse, taking approximately 27.3 days. Each month includes both the near-Earth and distant Moon days. The location where the moon is closest to the Earth is called Perigee, has an average distance of regarding 357,000 km, and the location of the moon farthest from Earth, called Apogee, has an average distance of regarding 406,000 km. The world sees the full moon on nights when the moon comes near or far, the Earth has different sizes. This is a normal occurrence that can be explained by scientific principles.

while the moon is the furthest from Earth or closest to the world It may not be a full moon day, but 18 Jan 2022 is a full moon day. and is in the farthest position in the world this year So we call it a micro full moon.

The moon approaches Earth on July 14

for full moon The closest to Earth in 2022 will occur on July 14, 2022, at a distance of 357,411 km from Earth. That day will see the full moon appear slightly larger than usual.

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